Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Notes
My Website
The India Playbook
Archive
About
Recommended by Rashi Goel
Thoughts on Writing
By Nick Asbury
Subscribe
Thoughts from a creative writer, ad critic and poet – on the ethics and politics of advertising, and why human creativity beats corporate purpose
Womaning in India
By Mahima
Subscribe
Womaning in India is an award-winning publication on gender roles and stereotypes. Mumma-in-Progress is a dispatch on motherhood and parenting.
The Sociology of Business
By Ana Andjelic
Subscribe
A global weekly newsletter about how brands connect business with culture
Stratinspiration
By Shantanu Sengupta
Subscribe
Bytes of ideas for strategic marketing. Powered by one%inspiration.
Simple, practical marketing concepts explained by a seasoned practitioner
- Rashi Goel
AI Download
By Brad Calloway
Subscribe
Get smarter about AI. Join 15,000+ people from companies like Microsoft, Apple, & Meta.
Line Cook Chronicles
By Mark Mendez
Subscribe
Food essays, stories about working in a professional kitchen, and various meanderings of a chef without a kitchen.
Sajith Pai’s Newsletter
Subscribe
Sajith Pai's scrapbook on startups, venture capital and other miscellany.
Concept Bureau
By Jasmine Bina
Subscribe
A deeper level of cultural intelligence and strategic foresight you won’t find anywhere else. Nothing generic. Always high value. Read religiously by people at Google, Disney and Nike.
Missives From An Island
By Akshay Gajria
Subscribe
Bottled missives thrown into the ocean of the internet, hoping to brush against your shores. Maybe you reach out and read them.
Get Down and Shruti
By Shruti Rajagopalan
Subscribe
Shruti Rajagopalan's Newsletter on Indian Political Economy.
The India Notes 🇮🇳
By Ba
Subscribe
Uncovering Indian consumer psychology through research. Published every Tuesday
The Quantified India
By Venkat
Subscribe
India’s only newsletter turning big news into actionable data insights for professionals, investors, & policymakers.
The India Uncut Newsletter
By Amit Varma
Subscribe
A newsletter by Amit Varma, once a blogger at India Uncut, now a podcaster at The Seen and the Unseen.
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts